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Insurance or find a place that can touch it up
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Do you know Aprox how much touch up would be?
Also how much would BMWFS possibly charge?
And would my premium increase if I claimed ?
Thanks
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Maybe it would be best to see if they say anything when you turn it in.
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So just check it's very lightly when I touch with fingernail, can feel it a bit more when I use the bottom of my finger, also I have meguiars scratch remover should I try that after washing and waxing the car?
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Use the scratch remover it could take out some of the edges. When your fingernail catches that means it's below the clear coat which is more difficult to repair than a scratch on the surface of the clear
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Yeah if I could minimize the scratch to 2-3 inches that would be fine as it's normal wear and tear and they don't charge for it then, the scratch starts deep but slowly fades as I go through it
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Yeah the scratch remove will remove everything on the surface. I think you will be fine
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Okay sounds great thanks, should I wash then wax first, or just wash and then use it?
Thank you
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I'd do it before washing. The scratch remove essentially has tiny abrasive material in it that buffs/polishes away the clear. It's also messy and leaves a haze if not completely wiped. I'd do it first then wash.
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Ahh I see I just tried didn't really do anything but make it extremely clean lol, I applied it on a microfiber towel rubbed it in and then immediately wiped using another clean microfiber towel
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You can try for a longer period of time it won't hurt anything. Just try to blend with surrounding area. If it still doesn't work than the damage is too deep.